• qyron
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        18 hours ago

        As in co-ops? Or share distribution?

        Co-ops failed miserably, after a fabulous period of success, from within. All cases that I have knowledge of failed from a terrible mix of internal suspition, scisms and excessive bureaucracy, with simple decisions requiring long meetings between members, to no success.

        Share distribution often fails because people want just cash out.

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          16 hours ago

          Actually - co-ops work wonderfully. Largest grocery chain in Finland (S-chain). Everywhere Scandinavia (COOP). UK. Rural America. Israel. Decades of success.

          And many if not most software startups deal out shares. Great way to bind the blue collar workers.

          It’s the venture capital and just sometimes the grabby founders that cash out…

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            16 hours ago

            Good to know. Not the case in my country. Co-op failed miserably for the reasons I exposed. And share based companies are very rare here.